EGYPTIAN POLLS
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CAIRO, M-iv 21
In spite of tlie Opposition’s boycott of the elections in Egypt, sixty-seven point three per cent, of the electorate polled at the elections for members of ail Electoral College, which on June Ist will choose from tliier midst delegates to Parliament. This result is regarded as a triumph for Sidkv Pasha, since the poll is heavier than fo*; his predecessors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1931, Page 6
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